Publications by authors named "Vuijk J"

The demand for smart solutions to support people with dementia (PwD) is increasing. These solutions are expected to assist PwD with their emotional, physical, and social well-being. At the moment, state-of-the-art works allow for the monitoring of physical well-being; however, not much attention is delineated for monitoring the emotional and social well-being of PwD.

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Background: The optimal treatment strategy for postoperative pain following pancreatoduodenectomy remains unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate whether sublingual sufentanil tablet (SST) is a non-inferior analgesic compared to our standard-of-care (patient-controlled epidural analgesia [PCEA] or PCA morphine) in the treatment of pain following pancreatoduodenectomy.

Methods: This was a pragmatic, strategy, open-label, non-inferiority, parallel group, randomized (1:1) trial.

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Purpose: Percutaneous hepatic perfusion with melphalan (M-PHP) is increasingly used in patients with liver metastases from various primary tumors, yet data on colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) are limited. The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate the efficacy and safety of M-PHP in patients with CRLM.

Materials And Methods: Prospective, single-center, single-arm phase II study of M-PHP with hemofiltration in patients with unresectable CRLM.

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Background: Ocular melanoma is the most common primary intraocular malignancy and has a very poor prognosis once liver metastases occur. The aim of this study was to prospectively assess the efficacy and safety of percutaneous hepatic perfusion with melphalan (M-PHP) using the new second-generation (GEN 2) hemofiltration system in patients with ocular melanoma metastases confined to the liver.

Methods: Prospective, single-center, single-arm, phase II study including patients with unresectable ocular melanoma metastases confined to the liver.

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Purpose: Incomplete oncologic resections and damage to vital structures during colorectal cancer surgery increases morbidity and mortality. Moreover, neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy has become the standard treatment modality for locally advanced rectal cancer, where subsequent downstaging can make identification of the primary tumor more challenging during surgery. Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging can aid surgeons by providing real-time visualization of tumors and vital structures during surgery.

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Background: The optimal analgesic technique after pancreatoduodenectomy remains under debate. This study aimed to see whether epidural analgesia (EA) has superior clinical outcomes compared with non-epidural alternatives (N-EA) in patients undergoing pancreatoduodenectomy.

Methods: A systematic review with meta-analysis was performed according to PRISMA guidelines.

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Article Synopsis
  • Iatrogenic injury to the ureters is a major concern in abdominal surgery, and zwitterionic near-infrared fluorophores like ZW800-1 could provide a solution through enhanced imaging capabilities.
  • ZW800-1 has been tested in human patients, showing it is safe, clears rapidly via urine, and allows real-time visualization of ureteral structure and function shortly after injection.
  • The use of such fluorophores during laparoscopic surgeries could reduce the risk of ureter injury and offers potential for creating specialized targeted ligands for improved surgical outcomes.
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Background: The number of older adults with dementia is expected to increase. Dementia is not only characterized by a decline in cognition, also other functions, for example, physical functioning change. A possible means to decrease the decline in these functions, or even improve them, could be increasing the amount of physical activity.

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